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Characters in the Bridge Home Viji Narrator of the story, Rukku's sister and caretaker
Rukku Viji's sister who has special needs
Arul The older boy who has been homeless longest and lives with Viji and
Rukku
Muthu The younger of the two boys that live with Viji and Rukku
Appa Viji and Rukku's father
Amma Viji and Rukku's mother
Teashop Aunty Woman that Viji and Rukku meet in the beginning of the book as soon as
they leave home
Celina Aunty Woman that the four children meet in the church who helps the children
in the end of the book
Praba Girl who buys Kutti
T1. What word best describes Appa, the father of Viji and Rukku?
a. Loyal
b. Caring
c. Abusive
d. Stand offish
THE BRIDGE HOME

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